"Australia Critical Minerals Strategy 2023-2030 sets national priorities for minerals-to-markets processing"
Australia's Critical Minerals Strategy 2023-2030 names 31 critical minerals (including antimony, rare earths, lithium and graphite) and allocates AUD 4bn via Export Finance Australia's Critical Minerals Facility to unlock downstream processing.
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The Australia Critical Minerals Strategy 2023-2030 (published June 2023 by the Department of Industry, Science and Resources) names six strategic priorities: develop strategically important projects, attract investment and build international partnerships, grow the workforce, First Nations engagement, ESG performance, and unlock investment in downstream processing. The accompanying Critical Minerals List identifies 31 minerals critical to the modern economy. Antimony, rare-earth elements, lithium, graphite, manganese, nickel and cobalt are in scope. The Strategy underpins the AUD 4bn Critical Minerals Facility at Export Finance Australia.
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